What is carnipure good for?
What is carnipure good for?
Carnipure® L-Carnitine is the nutrient needed to help support conversion of fat into metabolic energy. Carnipure® L-Carnitine provides benefits ranging from increasing blood flow, reducing markers of metabolic stress, decreasing muscle soreness and improving recovery time.
What is the side effects of L-carnitine?
Are there health risks from too much carnitine? At doses of approximately 3 g/day, carnitine supplements can cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, and a “fishy” body odor [1,2]. Rarer side effects include muscle weakness in uremic patients and seizures in those with seizure disorders.
What are the side effects of carnitine?
Side effects. People taking carnitine have reported a number of side effects, including: Risks. Avoid using carnitine if you’re allergic or sensitive to it. Carnitine may not be safe for people with: Children and pregnant and breastfeeding women should not use carnitine, because its safety is unknown.
What are the possible complications of L-carnitine toxicity in uremic patients?
Mild myasthenia has occurred in uremic patients receiving D,L-carnitine (but not levocarnitine). [ Ref] There have been reports from clinical trials of significant increases in platelet aggregation associated with high doses of levocarnitine (the active ingredient contained in L-Carnitine) (3 g/day) given to hemodialysis patients.
What are the side effects of L-carnitine and warfarin?
L-carnitine might increase the effects of warfarin and increase the chances of bruising and bleeding. Be sure to have your blood checked regularly. The dose of your warfarin might need to be changed.
What are the side effects of L-carnitine in patients on dialysis?
There have been reports from clinical trials of significant increases in platelet aggregation associated with high doses of levocarnitine (the active ingredient contained in L-Carnitine) (3 g/day) given to hemodialysis patients. [ Ref] Very common (10% or more): Anemia (12%) [ Ref]